3 paragraph on kangaroo
paragraph 1:introduction
paragraph 2: what it looks like and what it eats
paragraph 3: habits and how useful it is to human beings
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A Kangaroo is a herbivorous animal of Australia. It has a long powerful tail and strong hind legs. The legs enable it to travel by leaping. Inside the skin of a mother kangaroo there is a pocket. She puts her baby inside the pocket to rock it. Children like this animal very much.
The red kangaroo is the largest kangaroo in the world. They're even taller than people! A red kangaroo can grow up to seven feet tall, and they can weigh up to 200 pounds. They live in desert areas in central Australia where there is not much rainfall. Red kangaroos eat grasses, shrubs, and herbs. They especially like to eat newly sprouted green grasses. Red kangaroos have been known to travel great distances to find food when it's scarce. They can survive with very little water, because the plants that they eat help provide them with water during dry spells.
It prefers semi-arid plains, grasslands, woodlands and open forests. While some live alone, most are found in groups or 'mobs' of about 10 kangaroos. During droughts, this mob can number in the thousands, when the kangaroos congregate at a food source.
The red kangaroo is the largest kangaroo in the world. They're even taller than people! A red kangaroo can grow up to seven feet tall, and they can weigh up to 200 pounds. They live in desert areas in central Australia where there is not much rainfall. Red kangaroos eat grasses, shrubs, and herbs. They especially like to eat newly sprouted green grasses. Red kangaroos have been known to travel great distances to find food when it's scarce. They can survive with very little water, because the plants that they eat help provide them with water during dry spells.
It prefers semi-arid plains, grasslands, woodlands and open forests. While some live alone, most are found in groups or 'mobs' of about 10 kangaroos. During droughts, this mob can number in the thousands, when the kangaroos congregate at a food source.
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